blue Automatic 7.2 Call Mark 301-503-5309

  • Condition: Used
  • Make: GMC
  • Model: C6500 Truck
  • SubModel: Weapons of Mass Destruction
  • Type: --
  • Trim: Weapons of Mass Destruction
  • Year: 2000
  • Mileage: 72,248
  • VIN: 1GDJ6H1C9YJ522718
  • Color: Blue
  • Engine size: diesel 7.2 CAT
  • Power options: --
  • Fuel: Gasoline
  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Drive type: Truck
  • Interior color: Black
  • Options: --
  • Vehicle Title: Clear
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2000 GMC C6500 Truck Weapons of Mass Destruction Description

2000 GMC C6500 C6H042 Looks like a SWAT van but actually a WMDCSTUCS UCS Vehicle or Weapons of Mass Destruction Civil Support Team Unified Command Suite... Yes, its real and was owned by government .. The generator and power panel cost more then then were asking for whole truck ... Generator works and so does the turck... Drives well This truck could be put to work for any county or government and upgraded for the latest satellite connection or as a mobile command center. Zombie fans may find it the wildest ride they ever take to a zombie convention ...... think about it during a zombie apocalypse this would be one of the trucks that was deployed and would be in the field ..... You'll deftly turn some heads at the next convention or converted to a mobile Play station .... It has its own generator ! And 19 inch rack mount framing This truck originally probably cost over $100,000 to build out. Dullay -7 new tires Major large components Wolf Coach Defiant AT GMC C6500 C6H042 Caterpillar engine 3126 ALLISON TRANSMISSION Siren red and blue flashing lights main battery additional batteries UPS batteries detachable latter roof racks diamond steel plated roof Onan generator Quiet diesel 12500 (Isuzu engine 1SZXL01.5WNA) 3,474 Total Hours started right up and works fine On back of truck: 4 external power inlets 120 V 50 A 12V and Ground 120 Volt standard outlets also KU BAND INMARSat-B Tow Bar 25,000 LBS and Tie Down point satellite receiver transmitter Mount red and blue flashing lights two floodlights detachable aluminum ladder Roof diamond plated steel with hookup points rack mounting Inside too numerous to mention into complicated to understand inside air conditioning with control room with 19 inch rackmount systems many highly classified or other electronics removed Crown II F series by Raritan Automatic Marine converter 4 ExelTexh MX1000 Monago Seats On Side Netwo power module rk terminals RJ-45 BNC TDIS SCU/DSU a whole network broadcasting system..... Satellite remote connector removed INFO When it was built KEY EQUIPMENT D-3. The UCS is a self-contained, stand-alone C-130 air-mobile, fielded communications system employed in training and tactical environments. The UCS operates in urban and undeveloped areas using portable and fixed equipment. The UCS (see Figure D-2) provides real-time voice, data, and video communications (unclassified through secret information) among the following information elements: - WMD-CST members. - Local and state emergency response agencies. - LFAs. - Supporting military activities. Figure D-2. UCS D-4. The UCS is equipped with state-of-the-art radio, satellite, and telephone communications subsystems that provide dedicated line of sight (LOS) and non-LOS and secure and nonsecure intrateam and intravehicle voice and data reachback. The UCS has voice, data, and video reachback capabilities with the WMD-CST operations center; incident command post; various military forces; federal, state, and local law enforcement; and emergency services units that are supporting the incident response. These communications subsystems are operated in handheld, base station, and vehicle configurations capable of interoperating with military and commercial radio communications systems in various terrain and urban environments. (See Figure D-3 for connectivity requirements supported by the UCS.) D-5. The UCS is equipped with the following systems: - A self-contained power generation and distribution system. - A radio frequency (RF) communications subsystem, including VHF. - An LOS voice net with a base station, radio repeater system, and handheld radios that are compatible with the base station and UHF LOS voice net with three base stations. - A telephone subsystem (nonsecure) and an international maritime satellite (INMARSAT) terminal that provides wide-area telephone connectivity and secure phone, secure telephone equipment, and desktop terminals to support tactical planning and reporting. - An automatic data processing (ADP) subsystem, including LAN/wireless area network (WAN) connectivity to military and commercial systems that provide secure and nonsecure operations that are all fully interoperable with standard DOD and federal architectures and protocols. - Communications ports for direct cable link to the ALS. - An ancillary equipment subsystem. - A location-reporting subsystem, including an automated force-tracking tool capable of reporting latitude, longitude, and altitude. - Rechargeable batteries dedicated to C2 information systems. - An air conditioning/heating system. - A storage area.